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March 7th, 2023 | 1 min. read
Did you know that Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the best measure of expected workplace performance?
Where Intelligence Quotient (IQ) measures the ability to reason and make logical decisions, EI accounts for the capacity to intuitively recognize, understand, and manage how to react to emotions.
Because 90% of top-achieving employees display high Emotional Intelligence and often outperform those with the highest IQs, EI has become associated with reduced at-work conflict, increased workplace productivity, and the development of a strong company culture.
Watch our complimentary webinar to learn how a focus on Emotional Intelligence can positively impact your business.
Our guest Speaker, Don Dressler, will explain the fundamentals of Emotional Intelligence, discuss the growing importance of it in the workplace, and teach you how to proactively train your workforce to enhance and exhibit EI on the job.
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Watch this 74-sec video to learn more about the webinar
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Founder & Attorney at CalWorkSafety & HR
Don Dressler is the founder of CalWorkSafety & HR, and is a national leader in labor law, risk management and human resources solutions. Don earned his MBA from Pepperdine University and his law degree from Stanford University of Law. Don served as the President of Insurance Services for Western Growers Association, and as Director and member of the Executive Committee of the California Coalition on Workers’ Compensation. He also served on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Association Executives and Association of California Insurance Companies. Don served as the Chairman of the Finance Commission for the City of Irvine from 1993-2011. Don has a true love for his community and the charities he’s involved in.
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